Catherine Butterfield

ALLi Author Member

Location: United States of America (the)

Genres: Literary Fiction, Womens Fiction, Historical Fiction

Skills: Performance/Spoken Word, Reading/Literary Event, Speaking Engagement/Lecture, Writing Workshop

Catherine Butterfield began her career as an actress and eventually turned to writing. She is the author of ten published plays performed Off-Broadway, regionally, and abroad. She has written, acted, directed, and produced for television, film, and her YouTube channel. She lives in Santa Monica, California with her husband, Ron West, and their tuxedo cat Pandita, who tolerates them well. "The Serpent and the Rose," which just won the 5 Star Award for Excellence from the Historical Fiction Company, is her first novel.

Catherine Butterfield's books

The Serpent and the Rose

In 16th century France, Marguerite de Valois is growing up in one of Europe's most dysfunctional families - the Medici clan. Their extreme inbreeding has led to an alarming number of genetic defects in France's kings.

Marguerite alone has escaped this curse. Uncharacteristically beautiful, intelligent, and sane, she is seen as a useful pawn by her mother, Catherine de Medici. In a scheme to unite the country during the raging religious wars, the queen decides to marry her Catholic daughter to Protestant Henri, Prince of Navarre, a charming libertine. De Medici's plan backfires, however, when the populace recoils at the union. Immediately following the wedding a key Huguenot figure is murdered, which leads to the deaths of thousands of Huguenots in Paris, slaughtered by their neighbors in what has come to be known as the St. Bartholomew's Day massacre. Henri barely escapes Paris with his life and Marguerite, sequestered at court by order of de Medici, finds herself a newlywed without a husband.

To make matters worse the Duke of Guise, the powerful man she spurned for Henri, is determined to make her pay for wounding his vanity. In a tale that covers the trajectory of her life, Marguerite, who narrates her own story, comes to understand that to set herself free of the machinations of others, she'll have to outplay them at their own vicious game.

A mostly true story inspired by the memoirs of Marguerite de Valois.

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